The Senate Agriculture Committee is pumping the brakes on its crypto market structure bill. Chairman Boozman announced the panel will push back its scheduled markup to the final week of the month, abandoning the original plan to move forward this week alongside the Senate Banking Committee's review. The delay signals more deliberation is needed on how crypto assets should be regulated under existing commodity and securities frameworks. Market participants are watching closely to see which committee ultimately claims jurisdiction over digital asset oversight—a decision that could reshape how exchanges and projects operate in the U.S.
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screenshot_gains
· 3h ago
Nah, here comes the delaying tactic again. The Agriculture Committee really can't hold on anymore.
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OnchainDetectiveBing
· 3h ago
Dragging again and again? These lawmakers really...
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WenMoon42
· 3h ago
Dragging again? That's enough. How long will it take to clarify the direction if this continues?
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MysteryBoxAddict
· 3h ago
Delayed again, these people really can't get it right... Who's in charge of Banking and Agriculture, and who's not? When will this procrastination game come to an end?
The Senate Agriculture Committee is pumping the brakes on its crypto market structure bill. Chairman Boozman announced the panel will push back its scheduled markup to the final week of the month, abandoning the original plan to move forward this week alongside the Senate Banking Committee's review. The delay signals more deliberation is needed on how crypto assets should be regulated under existing commodity and securities frameworks. Market participants are watching closely to see which committee ultimately claims jurisdiction over digital asset oversight—a decision that could reshape how exchanges and projects operate in the U.S.